@scops If the compositor crashes, the screen goes blank for a few seconds. Then people tend to press the power button instead of waiting for phosh to come up again (which, well, is a natural reaction to screen suddenly going blank), which in turn triggers a full shutdown as that's what systemd does when it notices the power button being pressed and there's no compositor to intercept it.
I'll take a look whether we can block that power button behavior when the compositor isn't up.
@dos yeah, but this doesnt i mean... it really just shutted down, for example if the pureos store "installed" a small app for 15mins ...
@scops Would be nice to gather some logs then. Do you have the latest kernel installed? We used to have very unreliable battery meter that could lead to unexpected shutdowns too, but that should be fixed by now.
@dos like i said, at the moment it is all stable...maybe it was also fixed by one of the updates today/yesterday. i will turn the automatic updates on again and keepup testing. if it crashes; which logfiles you would like to see exactly?
@scops Dumping the systemd journal from the previous boot would do it. Make sure to skim it for personal data though before sharing :)
@dos it's evergreen... for me it helped to deactivate the automatic updates. geany also had massive problems with my 5 mail accounts. with 2 (librem.one and one sharehoster) all is fine. i think it is the compositor ... mustly it just shuts down - if it "crashes" ^^